“…In total, 140 Malaise traps, with modifications in the collecting flask (Townes, 1972; Brown, 2005; Duarte et al ., 2010), were installed in five regions of the CPRS (fig. 1): Region 1, corresponding to the Arroio Pelotas and Arroio Corrientes basins, in the municipality of Pelotas, and the Arroio Grande basin in the municipality of São Lourenço do Sul; Region 2, corresponding to the reserves, Reserva Biológica do Lami José Lutzenberger, in the municipality of Porto Alegre, Reserva Particular de Patrimônio Natural Barba Negra, in the municipality of Barra do Ribeiro, and the riparian forest fragment in Rio Camaquã, in Vila Pacheca, in the municipality of Camaquã; Region 3, corresponding to the Estação Ecológica do Taim (ESEC Taim) and its surroundings, located in the municipality of Rio Grande; Region 4, corresponding to the reserves, Parque Estadual do Itapuã, in the municipality of Viamão, Parque Natural Municipal Tupancy, in the municipality of Arroio do Sal, and Parque Estadual de Itapeva and Parque da Guarita, in the municipality of Torres; and Region 5, corresponding to the Parque Nacional da Lagoa do Peixe, with the traps located in the municipalities of Tavares, Mostardas, and São José do Norte.…”